UFO spotted next to Japan’s space rocket Epsilon-3

UFO spotted next to Japan's space rocketPhoto from open sources

January 18 this year from the Japanese Space Center Utinoura, which is located in the southern Kagoshima Prefecture, started Epsilon-3 solid fuel rocket, which successfully launched Earth’s orbit (at a height of about 500 kilometers) a commercial satellite with research equipment.

The launch by the JAXA space agency of a modern rocket, which, as the journalists wrote, it’s very ergonomic, compactness and reliability, has become a significant event for the country the rising sun, so thousands of Japanese watched it, most of whom filmed this pretty impressive sight – fire plume in the dark evening sky.

And although many skeptics of the World Wide Web, where the Japanese have become upload videos about the launch of Epsilon-3 the next day, didn’t see anything special in it, and some even did the assumption that the rocket did not fly away, but fell into the ocean, more careful researchers have noticed something interesting. It turns out not only its creators watched the flight of the Japanese rocket, scientists, journalists and curious earthlings, but also UFOs.

Flying Saucer with Side Lights and Flashing Lights swept almost not far from Epsilon-3, when the Earth the rocket has already gained solid height. It doesn’t look like a plane, and no terrestrial apparatus could be in the sky at this time. With what Aliens interested in Japanese rocket? However, as they say ufologists, aliens almost always follow missile launches, why the UFO at this moment is recorded almost everywhere. What if aliens are not even noticeable, this still does not mean anything – they can follow us secretly. It’s not clear why they often allow you to shoot yourself, or even see quite frank scenes with fantastic devices …

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